using gis to prioritise capital investment for water main
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Using GIS to Prioritise Capital Investment for Water Main Renewals
Presentation to the 2014 ESRI International User Conference (Jim Carlson-Jones, SA Water)
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Presentation Outline
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• SA Water Overview • Asset Management Context • SA Water Capital Plan
Background • SA Water Asset Information
Framework • Water Main Data Fundamentals • Automated Valuation System • Water Main Renewal Planning
Models • Key Performance Indicators • Closing
SA Water Overview
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• Vision to “deliver safe, sustainable and affordable water services for the community”.
• Serving 1.5million residents • 1500 employees • $430 million capital expenditure
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SA Water Infrastructure Assets (at 30 June 2013)
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Key Asset Management Concepts
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Optimised Life Cycle Decision Making (OLDM)
Capital Plan
Maintenance Plan
Operating Plan
Assets OLDM Plans Information + + =
LoS
Risk
LCC
RBP2016 Capital Plan – Asset Categorisation (Water)
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Asset Programs Mapped to Strategic Key Performance Outcomes (Water)
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Asset Information Framework
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• Asset Knowledge Standards • Asset Information Systems • Asset Data and Knowledge • Asset Information Strategy
Asset Information Systems • GIS • Maximo • Fixed Asset Register • Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) • River (SharePoint)
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Some Fundamentals
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Some Fundamentals
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Some Fundamentals
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Some Fundamentals
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Some Fundamentals
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Poor Performing ShutOff Blocks
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Poor Performing ShutOff Blocks
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Automated Valuation System
Calculates & Assigns: • Gross Replacement
Value • Written Down Value • Age • Remaining Life • Infrastructure Zones • ….and many other
attributes For each pipe segment • Approx. 1,000,000
segments
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Reticulation Water Main Asset Renewals – Background
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• Two complementary models are in use • In each case, a level of annual investment in pipe renewal is
predicted over a set planning period. • A Water Main Prioritisation Tool is then applied using actual
failure performance to determine which mains should be prioritised for replacement.
Reticulation Water Mains - Tactical Asset Management
• Nessie and PARMS long term modelling - target length (and $) proposed from year to year
• Water Main Prioritisation Tool (WMPT) - water mains ranked in terms of priority for replacement.
• Problematic locations are identified using the GIS and Maximo WMS data.
• These locations are scrutinised in more detail to optimise the length to be replaced.
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NESSIE - Water
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Pipeline Asset Risk Management System (PARMS)
– CSIRO software known as PARMS (Pipeline Asset Risk Management System) has been brought up to ‘modern’ computer language through WSAA Asset Management Project PPS10 – Water Main Renewal Planning.
– PARMS enables various long term expenditures to be modelled and assess impact on failure rates
– PARMS used for long term renewal forecasts and identification of short term priorities to justify expenditure to the regulator using ‘best practice’ software.
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Reticulation Water Main Assets – PARMS Forecast v Actuals
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Reticulation Water Mains - Tactical Asset Management
• Water mains are identified for WMPT scoring via 2 primary methods: – Shutoff block reporting: Spatially joins water main failures to pipes; count of
number of failures by a shutoff block; any shutoffblock with >= 3 failures in a rolling 12 month period are considered
– Maximo burst reports: Count of number of failures by Maximo location
• WMPT scoring ranks these mains until the annual target length of WMR is reached.
• The higher the WMPT score, the higher the priority for replacement.
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Reticulation Water Mains - Tactical Asset Management
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Water Main Performance - Adelaide
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Water Main Performance - Adelaide
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Drought
Corporate KPI – Water Network
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Water Main Performance - Adelaide
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Closing
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My Contact Details
Jim Carlson-Jones Manager, Asset Information South Australian Water Corporation Email: [email protected]
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